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Langone backs out of hospital agreement

Stephanie Grella, Contributing Writer September 23, 2014
NYU Langone is no longer purchasing Long Island College Hospital due to a lawsuit outcome that forces them to hire back nurses.
Joint event  spotlights genocide, oppression

Joint event spotlights genocide, oppression

Natalie Hansford, Contributing Writer September 23, 2014
A Columbia/NYU/Yale teach-in titled "Genocide Denial in North American Popular Culture" took place on Monday, Sept. 22.
People’s Climate March draws 400,000 people before UN Climate Summit

People’s Climate March draws 400,000 people before UN Climate Summit

Alex Bazeley, Andrew Mei and Romie Williams September 22, 2014
The largest Climate Change March in history took place this Sunday in Central Park.
via macfound.org

NYU alum awarded fellowship

Valentina Duque Bojanini, News Editor September 22, 2014
Piece on NYU Tisch's Dramatic Writing Program Alumnus Samuel D. Hunter's award of a MacArthur Fellowship (i.e. "genius grant")
Crime Log: Sept. 12 to 19

Crime Log: Sept. 12 to 19

Christine Park, Staff Writer September 22, 2014
Report on the on-campus crimes that have been reported to Public Safety this past week.

Students voice concerns about presidential search process

John Ambrosio, News Editor September 22, 2014
Event-coverage of the NYU Presidential Search Committee's second Listening Session open to NYU students, providing information about the status of the ongoing search and providing a forum for fielding student inquiries and addressing student concerns.
Students promote 'This is Why We March' rally

Students promote ‘This is Why We March’ rally

September 18, 2014
Earth Matters and NYU Divest held a demonstration Wednesday afternoon in the Kimmel stairwell to raise awareness for Sea Level Rise and the People's Climate March.
Panel speaks on Watergate’s legacy

Panel speaks on Watergate’s legacy

Christine Park, Staff Writer September 18, 2014
Congresswoman Liz Holtzman, who served on the House Judiciary Committee during Watergate, was among the speakers in a panel discussion,"Watergate 40 Years Later," on Wednesday afternoon in Hemmerdinger Hall to discuss how Congress handled the Watergate Scandal 40 years ago.

Stern Entrepreneurs Challenge begins today

Anna F Ferkingstadd, Contributing Writer September 18, 2014
NYU Entrepreneur Challenge starts this week.
via flickr.com

Attorney General visits law school

Nicole Johnson, Contributing Writer September 18, 2014
US Attorney General, Eric Holder, visited NYU Law on Wednesday afternoon to speak about corporate crime and compliance.
via facebook.com

Student debt relief program announced

John Ambrosio, News Editor September 17, 2014
Strike Debt announced their most recent Rolling Jubilee debt buy, along with their new project Debt Collective.

Low attendance at listening session

John Ambrosio, News Editor September 17, 2014
Coverage of the faculty listening sessions with the NYU Presidential Search Committee.